While there are countless places to catch music under the sky, the arena at Harveys Lake Tahoe provides top-notch entertainers coupled with views of the lake at its series, which features over 15 artists and kicks off Saturday, June 16, and concludes Friday, Sept. 7.

From rock and reggae to pop and R&B, these are the acts to expect at the 2018 Lake Tahoe Summer Concert Series.

SLIGHTLY STOOPID

When: Saturday, June 16, 5 p.m.

Tickets: $39.50

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Reggae outfit Slightly Stoopid returns to South Shore to kick off the summer series with nothing but good vibes. Stick Figure and Pepper open the show, making it an ideal gig for any fan of ska, reggae and rock.

ROBERT PLANT AND THE SENSATIONAL SPACE SHIFTERS

When: Saturday, June 23, 7:30 p.m.

Tickets: $54.59-$127.98

Led Zeppelin lead singer Robert Plant takes the stage in Stateline alongside his band The Sensational Space Shifters, comprised of musicians Liam "Skin" Tyson, Justin Adas, Billy Fuller, Dave Smith and Juldeh Camara. Los Lobos and Seth Lakeman open the show, rounding out the rock-centric gig.

KENNY CHESNEY

When: Tuesday, July 3, 7:30 p.m.

Tickets: $69.50-$149.50

Country sensation Kenny Chesney brings his Trip Around the Sun Tour to Lake Tahoe just before the Fourth of July. Known for songs including "Somewhere With You," "Come Over" and "American Kids," Chesney has notched six Grammy Award nominations — the latest of which came in 2018 for his album "Cosmic Hallelujah."

PITBULL

When: Friday, July 13, 8 p.m.

Tickets: $69.50-$149.50

Mr. Worldwide is sure to bring the beats to Harveys Outdoor Arena with his up-tempo performance in mid-July. The Florida native has gained recognition for songs "Timber" and "I Know You Want Me," along with collaborations with artists like Jennifer Lopez, Flo Rida and Robin Thicke. Get ready to dance at this show.

PHISH

When: Tuesday and Wednesday, July 17-18, 6:30 p.m.

Tickets: $80

Improvisational rock group Phish headlines South Shore's largest outdoor summer venue for two nights come July. Any fan of jam bands and progressive rock should check out this Vermont-based group — maybe even twice.

KEITH URBAN

When: Saturday and Sunday, July 21-22, 7 p.m.

Tickets: $59.50-$139.50

No stranger to Lake Tahoe, country artist Keith Urban returns to Harveys Outdoor Arena twice this summer. Urban's Graffiti U Tour is named after his newest album, which dropped in April this year and features the hit "Coming Home" with Julia Michaels. Fellow country sensation Kelsea Ballerini opens the show.

LUKE BRYAN

When: Wednesday, July 25, 7 p.m.

Tickets: $69.50-$149.50

Three days after Urban's second Tahoe performance, Luke Bryan continues the country trend when he takes the Stateline stage. Bryan has notched the title of Entertainer of the Year (from multiple organizations, including the Academy of Country Music Awards), and gained attention for songs including "Drunk On You" and "I Don't Want This Night to End."

CHRIS STAPLETON

When: Thursday, July 26, 7 p.m.

Tickets: $69.50-$149.50

July's week of country comes to a close with a performance from Southern rocker Chris Stapleton, whose brand of outlaw country has earned him five Grammy Awards (three of which came this year: Best Country Album, Best Country Solo Performance, Best Country Song). The "Tennessee Whiskey" singer is sure to put on a show you won't want to miss.

FLORENCE AND THE MACHINE

When: Thursday, Aug. 9, 7:30 p.m.

Tickets: $49.50-$99.50

English indie rockers Florence and the Machine formed in 2007 and have released iconic songs like "Dog Days Are Over" and "Ship To Wreck" over the years. This eclectic group — led by vocalist Florence Welch and keyboardist Isabella Summers — performs folk pop, alternative and more, and will put on a performance you'll remember for a while.

JANET JACKSON

When: Friday, Aug. 10, 7:30 p.m.

Tickets: $69.50-$149.50

Singer, dancer and actress Janet Jackson lights up South Shore with a production in mid-August. While she's known for decades-old hits like "Rhythm Nation" and "Nasty," Jackson is still turning out new material: Her latest album, "Unbreakable," dropped in 2015. This is one show you'll have to dance to.

AMY SCHUMER AND FRIENDS

When: Sunday, Aug. 12, 8 p.m.

Tickets: $62-$132

For the first and only time this summer, Harveys Outdoor Arena welcomes a comedy act instead of a concert. Stand-up comedian Amy Schumer — the actress behind films including "Trainwreck" and this year's "I Feel Pretty" — headlines the venue alongside some of her friends, who have yet to be announced.

STEVE MILLER BAND WITH PETER FRAMPTON

When: Friday, Aug. 17, 7 p.m.

Tickets: $39.50-$139.50

A night with Peter Frampton AND Steve Miller Band? What could be better? This is a can't-miss gig for any die-hard rock fan. Get ready to see the talents of the men behind "Baby, I Love Your Way" and "The Joker" in action.

CHARLIE PUTH

When: Saturday, Aug. 18, 7 p.m.

Tickets: $39.50-$69.50

The 26-year-old pop sensation has gathered much attention in recent years for solo hits "Attention" and "One Call Away" and collaborations with Meghan Trainor and Selena Gomez on "Marvin Gaye" and "We Don't Talk Anymore," respectively. Fellow pop artist Hailee Steinfeld opens the show. Get ready to dance the night away.

DONNY & MARIE

When: Friday, Aug. 24, 7:30 p.m.

Tickets: $59.98-$126.02

Brother-and-sister duo Donny and Marie Osmond broke onto the entertainment scene as a joint act with their self-titled variety series in the '70s, and have continued to perform together in the decades that have passed. Expect a night full of pop hits like "Paper Roses" and "I'm Leaving It Up To You."

SCORPIONS

When: Friday, Aug. 31, 7:30 p.m.

Tickets: $69.50-$149.50

German rock band Scorpions brings Lake Tahoe's August entertainment to a close. The heavy metal group, known for hits "Wind of Change" and "Rock You Like a Hurricane," formed in 1965 and have been going strong ever since.

DAVE MATTHEWS BAND

When: Friday, Sept. 7, 7:30 p.m.

Tickets: $95

Dave Matthews Band wraps up the 2018 Lake Tahoe Summer Concert Series with its performance following Labor Day. The rock group and jam band formed in 1991 and won a Grammy Award for Best Rock Vocal Performance by a Duo or Group six years later. DMB's newest album, "Come Tomorrow," dropped Friday, June 8. The band's South Shore show is the perfect way to bring summer to a close.